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Islamic Society and State Power in Senegal
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Author(s):
Leonardo A. Villalón
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November 10 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521460071
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9780511598647
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November 10 2009
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February 16 1995
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10.1017/CBO9780511598647
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Book chapters
pp. xv
A note on spelling
pp. xx
Map of Senegal
pp. 1
Introduction: good Africans, good citizens, good Muslims
pp. 15
Islam in the politics of state–society relations
pp. 39
The structure of society: Fatick in the Senegalese context
pp. 76
The state–citizen relationship: struggle over bridges
pp. 115
The marabout–disciple relationship I: foundations of recruiting and following
pp. 149
The marabout–disciple relationship II: the structures of allegiance
pp. 200
The state–marabout relationship: collaboration, conflict, and alternatives
pp. 244
Bureaucrats, marabouts, and citizen–disciples: how precarious a balance?
pp. 266
Notes
pp. 314
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